I think 'Fruits Basket' has a great love story. Tohru's kind heart slowly wins over Kyo. Their relationship is filled with a lot of self - discovery and acceptance. The story is also about breaking curses and finding true love within all the chaos.
For me, 'Spirited Away' has a unique love story. Although it's not a typical romantic love, the connection between Chihiro and Haku is deep and meaningful. Haku protects Chihiro in the spirit world, and their bond is something that makes the movie even more special.
'Sailor Moon' actually has a great romance too. Usagi Tsukino, the titular Sailor Moon, has a relationship with Mamoru Chiba. Their love story spans across different battles against evil and different reincarnations. It's a classic anime and their relationship is part of what makes it so endearing. They have their ups and downs, but always find their way back to each other, which is really romantic.
I think 'Death Note' has a brilliant story. A high - school student, Light Yagami, finds a notebook that can kill anyone whose name is written in it. His cat - and - mouse game with the detective L is full of psychological battles. The anime delves deep into the themes of justice, power, and morality as Light tries to create a new world order using the Death Note.
I think 'Demon Slayer' has an excellent story. The action scenes are visually stunning, with the characters using their unique sword techniques to fight demons. The story is centered around Tanjiro's quest to turn his sister back into a human after she was turned into a demon. It also has great character development and shows the bond between the characters in the Demon Slayer Corps.
For me, '5 Centimeters per Second' is also up there. Takaki and Akari had a love that was constantly being separated by distance and time. They had brief moments of connection but in the end, they drifted apart. It's a story of lost love and the melancholy that comes with it, as they grow up and their lives take different paths.
I think 'The Witcher 3' has an amazing love story. Geralt and Yennefer's relationship is complex and full of history. They have this on - again, off - again relationship that is filled with passion, jealousy, and deep love. Their interactions are some of the most memorable in the game, and the way their story unfolds as Geralt goes on his various quests is truly captivating.
I think Romeo and Juliet. It's so iconic. The balcony scene alone is one of the most famous love scenes in all of literature. The way Romeo and Juliet express their love is so intense and immediate. They are willing to risk everything for each other, and their love story has inspired countless adaptations in different forms of art, from plays to movies to ballets.
For me, 'Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood' has a great revenge aspect. The Elric brothers are seeking revenge in a way for what was done to them and their bodies during the failed human transmutation. Their journey to find the Philosopher's Stone to get their bodies back while also facing the ones who wronged them is full of emotion, action, and great character development. It's a long and detailed story that really satisfies when it comes to the revenge theme.
I think 'The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap' has a great story. Link has to shrink down to minish size to save Hyrule. The story is full of charm, with interesting characters like Ezlo. It combines classic Zelda elements with a new perspective, and the adventure through the small world of the Minish is both exciting and endearing.
I think Arkham City has a great story. It expands on the world of Arkham by creating a prison - like city within Gotham. The conflict between Batman and the various villains, especially the power struggle with Hugo Strange, is really engaging.
I think 'Hitman 2' has a great story. The locations are diverse, from a Miami race track to an Indian slum. The targets are well - developed characters with their own motives and secrets. It continues to build on Agent 47's story, exploring his past and his relationship with the ICA further. There are also some really interesting side missions that add to the overall narrative.